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Sinus mucocele

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This results from chronic infection of one of the paranasal sinuses which becomes blocked and converted into a fluid filled cyst. This enlarges and expands into the orbit, where it frequently produces proptosis.

Sinus enlargement with erosion of the bony orbital wall is seen on plain X-ray. A CT may be necessary to differentiate the mucocele from a dermoid cyst.

Treatment is by surgical removal of the cyst and the re-establishment of nasal drainage.


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